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  1. Adelheid je český film režiséra Františka Vláčila, natočený v roce 1969 podle stejnojmenné novely Vladimíra Körnera. Děj se odehrává v Sudetech krátce po skončení druhé světové války. Do vesnice je jako správce znárodněného majetku přidělen bývalý voják ze západní fronty ( Petr Čepek ), je ubytován ve vile po ...

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    Adelheid is the modern Dutch and German form of the Old High German female given name Adalheidis, meaning "nobility" or "noble-ness". [1] It may refer to the following people: Saint Adelheid or Adelaide of Italy, (931–999), Holy Roman Empress and second wife of Holy Roman Emperor Otto the Great. Eupraxia of Kiev (1071–1109), regnal name ...

  5. The Kyburg family ( / ˈkaɪbɜːrɡ /; German: [ˈkyːbʊʁk]; also Kiburg) was a noble family of grafen ( counts) in the Duchy of Swabia, a cadet line of the counts of Dillingen, who in the late 12th and early 13th centuries ruled the County of Kyburg, corresponding to much of what is now Northeastern Switzerland . The family was one of the ...

  6. Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou [a] ( c. 940 –1026) was, by her successive marriages, countess of Gévaudan and Forez, of Toulouse, of Provence, and of Burgundy, and queen of Aquitaine. She was the regent of Gevaudan during the minority of her sons in the 960s, and the regent of Provence during the minority of her son from 994 until 999.

  7. May 23, 2024 · The name Adelheid is a girl's name meaning "noble, nobility". The ancient German name Adelheidis gave rise to both Adelaide and Adelheid. While Adelaide is more popular and better known internationally, Adelheid is still used occasionally in Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia. The German pronunciation is not that different from Adelaide ...

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